Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Military doctor beaten to death at restaurant remembered in Yerevan

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Military doctor beaten to death at restaurant remembered in Yerevan

    Harsnakar Anniversary: Military doctor beaten to death at restaurant
    remembered in Yerevan

    http://armenianow.com/society/47305/armenia_vahe_avetyan_military_doctor_death_anniver sary
    SOCIETY | 30.06.13 | 11:52


    Photolure


    Dozens of civil activists on Saturday gathered near a restaurant
    complex in Yerevan to remember Vahe Avetyan, a military doctor who was
    brutally beaten to death there last year.

    Avetyan and his friends were beaten following an argument with
    staffers of the restaurant owned by influential businessman Ruben
    Hayrapetyan. The incident happened on June 17, 2012. Avetyan, who
    suffered severe head injuries, died in hospital 12 days later.

    Participants in yesterday's action at the Harsnakar restaurant lit
    candles in memory of the young military doctor, who left a wife and
    two minor children. Speakers at the event expressed their discontent
    with the course of the current trial in the case, with some asserting
    that it was a display of cynicism on the part of the authorities.

    Still, they gave assurances that the public interest in the case has
    not gone down.

    Opposition Heritage Party leader Raffi Hovannisian, who also attended
    the event, joined in the demand for a fair trial.

    `There will either be changes or new murders. I want the former - the
    changes,' stressed Hovannisian, who called for forming a united civil
    front to carry on the struggle.

    Participants of the action set up a stone in the venue, saying that an
    obelisk in memory of Avetyan will be erected there in the future. But
    after staging a march and returning to the place they found that the
    stone had been removed.

    A police officer, who earlier called the placement of the stone
    illegal as the territory was private property, told RFE/RL's Armenian
    Service that it was civil activists themselves who removed it. But
    Vahe Avetyan group activists excluded that such a thing could happen,
    accusing the police of removing the stone. They said they would decide
    on their further actions after discussing the incident among
    themselves.

Working...
X